Friday, 27 March 2009

You may have noticed some pegs disappear from this map. I'm migrating to a website because it's far easier to put together a set of maps there than on a blog. Using Google Earth to create the maps allows me to back up the entries and also allows further sorting, I'm sure that I'll need to further break up some of these maps as the number of pegs increases.

In the meantime this map continues to allow anyone to post entries, I can then transfer the peg to the appropriate map. Better still would be to send a Google Earth .kmz file that can be uploaded directly.

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Spent the last hour or so sending a bog standard email to the websites so far uploaded so if you're reading this as a result or not, thanks. Got as far as http://idontthinkanybodyreadsthis.blogspot.com/ who deserves a special mention as the most amusing name so far. Loads of sites couldn't be contacted so apologies there. Rest of the publicity shot to do tomorrow. Cheers, spring's nearly here!

Welcome to the birdblog map

I created this map to provide an easy way to find information on an area in advance of a visit but have already found blogs that are great simply to read and some excellent ways of displaying information about sites.

If you have a local blog or use a particular site please add it to the Googlemap.